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5 minutes ago, D.E said:

Barely did 1000 miles in the last ten years:

https://www.gumtree.com/p/toyota/toyota-hilux-/1424822448

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Blimey, thats an absolute downright steal. An easy £6000 truck, more if you dont mind cleaning it up and waiting a while. Not even a rust advisory in the whole MOT history...

If I wasn't in northern ireland I'd be on the way over to get it now 😅

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9 minutes ago, D.E said:

Barely did 1000 miles in the last ten years:

https://www.gumtree.com/p/toyota/toyota-hilux-/1424822448

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Surely that's a scam? Straight mk3s haven't been anything less than 3k+ for years. The seller also has* another mk3 for £500, although it clearly needs work.

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2 hours ago, Inca-mpetent said:

https://www.autoscout24.nl/aanbod/nissan-sunny-1-5-gl-nederlandse-auto-52967-km-benzine-rood-a99791bd-2588-4690-a9af-e0c430a25396?utm_source=android-share


(Ad in Dutch, and non-ebay)

1984 Nissan Sunny automatic in excellent condition, low mileage

Saw this gem a few weeks ago, and it kinda makes me wish I had the money.

Then again, would be the first time I spent this much on a car.
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After reading  that one I went down a rabbit hole.

Found this Sunny van located in Germany. Not cheap 10900€

https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/nissan-sunny-1-7-dl-lkw-1-hand-originalzustand-wie-neu-diesel-red-d5582f29-6081-4a30-b2de-1bfcbb63a5d0

nissan sunny 1-7-dl-lkw-1-hand-originalzustand-wie-neu red

This one might* be better. However, my RDW phone app says that the  kenteken can not be found.

750€ looks to have some offside damage.

https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/nissan-sunny-1-4-gasoline-red-65a818ce-28d0-e71e-e053-0100007f9c5a

nissan sunny 1-4 red

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18 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Surely that's a scam? Straight mk3s haven't been anything less than 3k+ for years. The seller also has* another mk3 for £500, although it clearly needs work.

Could be, what makes me suspicious (except for the asking prices obviously) is that the pictures in his three adverts seem to differ in quality and background. Of course there could be a logical explanation for this (I take some of my pictures with the phone and others with the dslr for example) but yep... may well be a scam. 

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9 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

This one might* be better. However, my RDW phone app says that the  kenteken can not be found.

750€ looks to have some offside damage.

https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/nissan-sunny-1-4-gasoline-red-65a818ce-28d0-e71e-e053-0100007f9c5a

nissan sunny 1-4 red

Scrapped in November, it's an old advert that is forgotten by the seller I think. These Sunnys are solid reliable cars, but worth very little.  They lack the cult following some other Japanese models from the same era have, and export traders are not interested in the three door hatchbacks.

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18 hours ago, Cavcraft said:

Nine sodding grand for what was probably a  camper that the back fell off

Image 1 - Ford Transit Flatbed Mk1 Classic

Ford Transit Flatbed Mk1 Classic | eBay

'extensively renovated around 3 years ago'

Image 5 - Ford Transit Flatbed Mk1 Classic

 

Tbh, if those paintings thrown on the back were made by a collage of Emma Bunton's used trollies, I still wouldn't want the fucking thing.

That was on George Clarke Amazing Spaces a few years ago

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On 1/30/2022 at 4:27 PM, camryv6 said:

That was on George Clarke Amazing Spaces a few years ago

Interesting. The camper* conversion looked as comical as the price now being asked for the remains. I'd imagine it survived one day during a Scottish summer and it was game over for it.

Jokers. 

 

 

Edit: It looked better in 2012...

 

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On 29/01/2022 at 15:57, Remspoor said:

For some reason I can not get into Farcebook adverts. I do not want to join and so they hate me? Any how That means I cannot read the advert so does it say that they are still produced?

If so that is not correct the partnership with LR was dissolved in 1990. To cut a long story short the company was dissolved in 2011.

I’m not on faecesbook and I can view their ads ok so if you can’t see the ads at all it might be a settings issue.

 If you aren’t an account holder you can’t message the advertiser, but I am married to someone who could…

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11 hours ago, leafsprung said:

Compared to a Series leafer, even on parabolic springs like that Frankenstein Santana it very much is! 

Reading the landy forums I gather parts supply for the PS10 has always been an issue as it's far enough removed from any LR product not to be parts interchangeable. 

The garage I worked for still has a wall board full of Santana specialist tools.. most of them unused. 

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22 hours ago, D.E said:

- Sells XK convertible for £1000 due to MOT fail

- Obfuscates plates with the Daily Mail so we can't check MOT history

I suspect the failures might be a bit more serious than just a dead lightbulb or worn out wiper blade😉

https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1420417

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Daily Mail and pedestrian skewer on bonnet - I'm oot

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4 hours ago, Remspoor said:

no. Search for them and you will find the differences.

I started doing just that. I knew of the Santana, though not for that long. I saw one out on delivery about five years ago and it confused me. It was parked so I could get a good look but that just confused me more so I had to Google it. 

But googling them again tonight led me to this which is completely new to me. 

I give you the Iveco Massif.

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13 minutes ago, Yoss said:

I started doing just that. I knew of the Santana, though not for that long. I saw one out on delivery about five years ago and it confused me. It was parked so I could get a good look but that just confused me more so I had to Google it. 

But googling them again tonight led me to this which is completely new to me. 

I give you the Iveco Massiv. 

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I'm so bloody confused. I always assumed the earlier one was made under licence but it seems it's just a straight copy. I wonder if there was any legal wrangling?

Then this above thing as confused me even more. 

This may seep into my dreams and I'll see an Italian 4x4xfar scaling an Italian dam.

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